[stylist] Beauty...In the Eye of the Beholder
James Canaday M.A. N6YR
n6yr at sunflower.com
Thu Feb 19 03:37:57 UTC 2009
and the amusement park crew never forgot that one!
once I was visiting my grandmother, in a very small west oklahoma
town. she didn't have a plug in her bathroom sink drain, and I had
washed my eye, dropped it.
I thought for sure we were going to have to call a small town plumber
and say "please come get the eye out of the sink trap!
fortunately, the eye had taken a bounce and was on the edge of the
sink instead, but it was close!
jc
Jim Canaday M.A.
Lawrence, KS
At 09:56 PM 2/18/2009, you wrote:
>I like the one my husband tells. He and a few blind friends visited an
>amusement park and rode something that whirled around so that
>centrifugal force
>kept them against the side of the tube. At the end of the ride,
>his friend's
>eye popped out, and they couldn't find it. They had to leave
>without it, but
>reported it to the amusement park. (Cyclone?)
>
>Sure enough, the next day when the staff went to clean the ride, there was
>the eye, looking back at them. His friend got the eye back.
>Lori
>In a message dated 2/18/09 8:56:47 AM, dandrews at visi.com writes:
>
>
> > My favorite artificial eye story is that there was a group of blind
> > persons out on the street in a major U.S. city. Somehow one of the
> > persons who had artificial eyes had one drop out onto the
> > street. Members of the group were searching for it when a sighted
> > person stopped and asked if he could help. They said yes, and he
> > asked "what does what you are looking for look like." The person who
> > had lost the eye popped the other one out immediately, and said
> "like this."
> >
> > Dave
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
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